Neighbours star Ryan Moloney confirms Sonya Rebecchi's exit plot

Actress Eve Morey will take a temporary break from the show next year.

Neighbours star Ryan Moloney has confirmed that his character Toadie Rebecchi's relationship with wife Sonya won't be affected by her temporary departure from the show.

It was revealed earlier this year that actress Eve Morey is expecting her first child with her long-term partner, but it was later announced that the pregnancy wouldn't be written into Sonya's storylines.

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Moloney has now confirmed how Sonya will leave Ramsay Street, adding that the exit storyline paves the way for her return later next year.

Speaking to Digital Spy, Moloney said: "Callum ends up hurting himself in America. She goes over there to look after him for a couple of weeks.

"She plans to come back. It shouldn't really impact on Toadie and Sonya."

Viewers have recently seen Sonya face a frightening ordeal as an unknown culprit has started a vicious hate mail campaign against her in order to seek revenge.

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Speaking about Sonya and Toadie's latest challenge, Moloney said: "Sonya's beside herself. There is someone from her past who is trying to destroy her life and letting out secrets that everyone knows anyway!

"It's scary and they don't know what this person will do next. We finish this year in the UK with someone in their house and in their daughter's room – it is a very stressful time for them both."

Moloney also backed a return for Morgan Baker, who plays his on-screen son Callum, following Baker's decision to bow out of the show earlier in the year to focus on his education.

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He said: "It was mixed emotions. We miss him and we loved working with him, but at the same time he left to do his schooling so on a personal note, it is the right move for him to go out and get back to some real life.

"Once he finishes school, I really hope he will come back to us again."

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5 in the UK, and weekdays at 6.30pm on Eleven in Australia.

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